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3.00 Credits
(Formerly MAT 1722) 3 credits, 3 hours Pre-requisite: MAT 310 Pre/Co-requisite: ESL 035 The student will study matrix theory, linear equations, Gauss elimination, determinants, Eigen value problems and first order systems of ordinary differential equations, vector field theory theorems of Green, Stokes, and Gauss.
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly MAT 1742) 3 credits, 3 hours Pre-requisite: MAT 310 Pre/Co-requisite: ESL 035 The student will formulate and solve differential equations of the first and higher order linear equations with constant coefficients, undetermined coefficients, variation of parameters, applications; Euler's equation, Laplace Transforms, series solutions, linear systems; elementary partial differential equations and separation of variables; Fourier series. **Some sections of courses identified with double asterisks (**) are restructured in the sense that they are taught using Graphing Calculators or Computer Systems, in a collaborative learning mode with the assistance of peer tutors.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits, 3 hours Pre/Co-requisite: ENG 110 Students will learn basic information about print and electronic multilingual media in the United States. The course will focus on the growth and diversity of print and electronic media, a comparison between ethnic and mainstream media, and an examination of the role these media play in the lives of those who utilize these media.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits, 3 hours Pre-requisite: MLJ 210 This is a foundation course on the history of print and the theory and production of printed documents. It is designed to provide students with the basic skills required for entry-level design work in the communications media and related fields. Students will study the history of print, from monastic production to the digital age. Students will be instructed on creating a variety of document types in order to create a useful design portfolio. In addition, students will be taught to read common proofreading marks, and be instructed on the standards of AP style.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits, 3 hours Pre-requisite: MLJ 211 Students will be introduced to basic writing techniques that will enable them to write in styles appropriate for mass media in various genres, including print news, broadcasting, the world wide web and, in some cases, advertising and press relations.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits, 3 hours Pre-requisite: MLJ 218 This course introduces more advanced elements of print journalism; correct use of grammar and syntax for print media; copy editing skills in AP style including common pitfalls. Select articles on the impact of the mass media on issues such as race, gender, politics, and ethnicity will be explored. The student will also examine the different journalistic "beats" inmajor local/ international as well as "underground" newspapers.
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1.00 Credits
1 credit, 3 hours Pre-requisite: ESL 015 or higher, or ENG 091 or ESL 091 or above; or program coordinator approval required. The student will acquire keyboarding skills. The student will learn computer terminology and fundamental computer functions. The student will demonstrate the ability to operate the numeric keypad. The student will become familiar with formatting business documents using word processing software.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits, 4 hours Pre-requisite: OT 201 The student will demonstrate the ability to format medical documents including treatment records, reports, and other medical forms related to various medical software. Students will work in groups to resolve and compose responses to human relations and other situations that are characteristic of the medical environment. Students are required to extract data from verbal and written information in order to compose documents on related hospital templates. (Formerly MSS 5658 Medical Keyboarding IV)
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3.00 Credits
3 credits, 3 hours Pre-requisite: ESL 025 or higher, MSS 5601 or OT 101 or CIP 101 or permission from program coordinator The student will demonstrate facility in applying correct usage of parts of speech in context. The student will demonstrate ability to accurately apply rules of punctuation, number usage, word division, possessives, spelling, and other areas essential to success during the transcription process.
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6.00 Credits
6 credits, 4 hours lecture, 10 hours lab Pre-requisites: Admission into the LPN Certificate Program Co-requisites: NUR 111, NUR 112 This course introduces students to the basic nursing knowledge, skills, behaviors, and role expectations required of the practical nurse as a healthcare provider; selected components of the nursing process include: identifying patient problems, planning, intervention, and evaluation, enable the practical nurse to function effectively as a member of the healthcare team are incorporated in classroom and clinical learning experiences. The conceptual framework of basic human needs of culturally diverse patients and families are integrated throughout course content. Selected nursing skills are mastered in the clinical simulation laboratory prior to the clinical rotation.
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